"ea535eee-0600-41b6-8afc-f0dc6824ee53"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-02-02"@en . "1897-01-11"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/advance/items/1.0309172/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE ADVANCE.\n*\u00E2\u0080\u0094(^jC^-\u00E2\u0080\u0094-%^<.\n'^s\u00C2\u00A3-\u00E2\u0080\u0094<-> f~**Vrr\nv\nVoL VI, No. 10.\nMIDWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1897.\n$2.00 per Year.\nD W. JAKES, M.D., CM.\nBY APPOINTMENT\nRESIDENT PHYSICIAN TO KETTLE RIVER\nDISTRICT.\nOFFICE : : : BOUNDARY FALLS.\nQERALO WILLIAMS, M. D\u00E2\u0080\u009E C M.\nVKltNO!*, B. c.\nI.atk or\ntt. Thomas Hospital,\nLONDON, KNO.\nQR. OSBORNE MORRIS,\nVernon, b. C.\nGraduate of McGill University.\nLate Physician and Surgeon\nCanadian Pacific Ry. Coroner\nfor East Yale.\nT P. McLBOD,\nBarrister, Solicitor, Etc.\nas.m'iiniia, b. 0,\nALLAN MACOONALD,\nBARRISTER AND 80U0IT0R\nOf the Supreme Court of B. C.\nNOTAKY PUBLIC, ETC.\nVbkson, B. 0.\nJ R.JOHNSON,\nLaw and Colleotinq Aqenoy,\nConveyancer, Mineral Claims Bought\nand Sold. NotaryPublw.\nG-HAND FORKS .... B. C.\npORBES.M. KERBY, P.L.S.,\nA.M.O.S.C.E.,\nENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.\nNotary Public.\nMidway, b. c.\npHAS. E. COSTERTON,\nVKItNON, B. C\nCommission and Insurance Ag-'t.\nNOTARY PUBLIC. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *\nJ\nOHN A. CORYELL, A. M\u00E2\u0080\u009E B. 0. A:\nCivil Engineer,\nPROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR\nAND tfRAaGHTSMlAN.\"\nIrrigation Projects, Engineering and Survey\nWork, with Flans and Estimates In any\nPortion of the Province Immediately Attended to.\nMaps and Plans of Any Portion of Osoyoos\nDistrict and Mining Camps of Kettle River\nMining Division.\nBOUNDARY FALLS, MIDWAY and VERNON.\nJT. C. BAAS,\nMINING ENGINEER,\nGREENWOOD CITY, B. C.\n0. A, Unas, M. A.\nH. A. Guess, M. A.\nGUESS BROS.\nChemists .and Assayers\nTlnir.uiKl.ly familiar .villi Fain-low anil\nBoundary Crock Mineral Proportion. Proper-\ntics KxAiiiimal. Assays und Analyses of Ores,\ndiets, KUi.\nmiiwAV, n. c.\n0RBBNW0OD, 11. C.\nH, nARBBTT. 0- T. HODOBON\nBOUNDARY CHEEK\nEngineering and Assaying Co.\nGreenwood Oity-) \"B. O*'.\nAssaying* and Analyses of Ore\nMines Examined and Reported on\nrinir.lllgll Al'iiuilliltiull'ii ..llli tin- lii-tlb-\nlllvi'r lllld ll'iiiiiilnri Cri.l.ll .-illntnn\nlll\u00C2\u00ABlrl,l\u00C2\u00AB.\nW. DALRYMPLB\n0.4-rl.. -t-t, A liflU'llHIIllilll,\nI'MIIIVIHW. H.C.\nAll Kim's of Repairing. Horseshoeing a\nSiioolnltv,\nGROCERIES.\nLarge Shipments Arriving Weekly, Wo huy the\nthe Very Best Brands, nnd sell nt. Wonderfully Low\nPrices. Give us n call und lie convinced Hint our\nprices mc tin. lowest in this section of country,\nand Shoes, Clothing, le.\nWe carry a large unil well-selected stock of ul.t.vi.\nmid un wi. purchased uur minds (or SPOT HASH wi.\ntire enabled to give nur customers tin. Iieiicllt. nf llio\nDiscount. Hive us il Trial Ordor.\n\"OT. T. Slia/tf o-e\u00C2\u00BBdL and Co.\nl-'niriiiiw, Camp .Mc!'lnni.,v iiiiiI Vornon.\nW. 0. Haywood.\nW. L. LBON'AllD.\nOTEL PENTICTON\nHaywood & Leonard, Penticton, B. C.\nPleasantly Situated at the Foot of Okanagan Lake\nESTABLISHED\n, 1670.\nWHOLESALE AND\nRetail Dealers in dry\ngoods, boots and shoes,\ngroceries and provisions,\nwines, liquors and cigars.\nSpecial Attention\nPaid to Mail Orders.\nNothing but reliable goods\nkept on hand..\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0A. ~rXtXA.X, SOLIOITES.\nStage Connections at Penticton\nWith Steamer Aberdeen foi Pairview, Osoyoos, nnd Oroville, Wash. Also\nOamp McKinney. Unrk Crunk, Miiiway, Bmiiidnry Falls, Anaconda, Green wood\nOily, Carson, Grand Furks and points in Washington,\nAmple Accofflniodation for Hunting Parties. Guides Furnished\nHudson's Bay Co., Vernon, B. C.\nP. O. Box.\nGood Boating and Fishing.\nVERNON \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 SAWMILL\nSMITH k MoLEOD, Phiu'rietohs.\nSash, Doors. Mouldings, Turnings, etc. All kinds of fanctory\nwork kept in stock and made to order. Coast Cedar worked\ninto Furnishings a Specialty. All kinds of Lumber, Lath and\nShingles kept in stock. Best material always in stock.\nSawmill on Okanaoan Lake, Hands to Shipment, Sash and Doon\nFaui'iihy on ('. P. It., Vernon,\nESTABLISHED lHSal.\nMAINLAND NURSERY COMPANY\n\"JUHIl.KK KAIfM,\"\n- LADNER'S, - BRITISH - COLUMBIA\nOur Specialties\u00E2\u0080\u0094Varieties Profitable in Irtish Columbia;\nTrees Free from Pests.\nFRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, PLANTS AND VINES,\nSend for Free Catalogue. I E, Hutcherson, Manager,\nMARCUSandMIDWAY\nSTAGE IiXCTXS\nLeaves Marcus Mondays and Thursdays at i p, M\nArrives Greenwood Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 p. m\nArrives Marcus Thursday and Sunday at 9 a. m !*$\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nRAILWAY.\nSao X**ac\Ao Soiiiiofcfc.\nThe Cheapest . II t m3affum\n'.Quickest and , !'\u00C2\u00A3 \"\niv1\nShortest Route P\nCHRISTMAS AT CARSON.\n0\nToronto, Montreal, Halifax,\nBoston, New York and\nAll Eastern, European,\nand Pacific Coast Points.\nSTR. ABERDEEN Jf?\u00E2\u0084\u00A26 Po\"-\nlictOD overy\nTuesday, Tlnireday and Saturday, making con-\niiactions with trains at Okanagan Uniting fop\nSicamoua Junction tu join main lino trains\ncast uud west.\nriirougli Tickets to and fnnn liic Pacific Const\nto EafttONi and Kuropoan L'olntH.\nRqulpuiunt gnsurpasaod, combining palatial\ndining and sleeping ears, luxurious dayooachea,\ntourist ami froo colonist sleeping ears run on\nall trains,\nFor Information as to time, rales, etc., apply to\nH. S. Scadding,\nAgent, Penticton.\nOr to Geo McL Brown,\nDint. Pmb-T Agont. Vancouver.\nHave You a Cough or Cold?\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\njTRY\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nItussine!\n-&\nSPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL, FREIGHT AND EXPRESS\nXX. X*. MOBRISOIT, PTtOFRir.TOK.\nA NACONDA HOTEL\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\"\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nANACONDA, B, C.\nIn Bottles, 50c, and $1, at\nTaylor's Pharmacy\nGnHBNWOOD, II, ('.\nKERR BROS.\n*V \u00E2\u0080\u0094-BUTCHERS.\nJ. W. luiilil),\nWATCHMAKER and JEWELLER\nMIDWAY, B. C.\nFine Watch Repairing a Specialty.\n' All Work Wiirriinlcil. o3-2m\nF. B. JACQUES,\nWatches, Clocks and Jewelry.\nSpectacles and\nSilverware.\nREPAIRING A SPECIALTY.\nVERNON. B. (!\nVisitors In llti' Hn1111.l1.rv Creok Mining Camps, Skip iit. Ilm Aiini'iiiiil ,\n , ..... -.. A'l LJ-WAl .\nGood Table - Good Beds - Good Liquors- Good Stabling | GREENWOOD and GRAND FORKS\nN. Tholl, Proprietor.\nCommercial Job Printing.\n'THE ADVANCE.'\nGENOWAYS & McAVINEY\nWholesale and Retail Dealers in and Growers of\nCHOICE NURSERY STOCK.\nAll Stock Grown Without Irrigation.\nAll Trees Inspected Before Leaving1 the Nursery\nb P O K ANE FALLS,.\nP, (1, Box r,H3. Waahiriffton\nMult ilnllviil\nml nt\nRj\n:k C\nrock\nmu\null llio\nMining Catnpfl.\nJ. Kerr.\nR\nD\nKerr.\n\"ton sale, . Price $3.00.\n1 s. PirtsXti-toii. ftwut cause,\nSpecial Correspondence,\nOilrisl inns Eve, litis i'inlii- again nml\ngone at t'nrsiiii, and in coming it\nbrought with it all ill.1 Inanity and\ntnli'iit nf Grand Furks, Nelson, Wiisli.,\nand Olll'leiv district. The nld and j\nsinuky, sun ntnl sii.iiv-tanni'd festive\nprospector and trapper of costly furs,'\n(rain tin. Ii.'i.d waters ot the. North j\nFork of Kettle river were here, nil\nvicing one with the other as lowho\nwould outshine his hriilher in enjoying\nhimself. Ilis mildly putting It When\nit is snid tliat. the recent great event nt\nGrand Forks and lhe Imp given hy the\n\"iviinnien\" in commemoration of leap\nyear at Carson the \"past week \" were\nnot in it.\"\nAt an early hour sleigh load uffer\nsleigh load began to nrrive frniii ii distance, and later on parlies fnnn The\nForks and Nelson hegan lo arrive,\nimlil lhe I. 0, 0. F. hall wasrrnivile.l\nand lhe lookers-.in (yea, old liach.)\nwere compelled tn ndjonrii to the lintel\nlo allow dancing to proceed.\nThe openilljf dance was led olf liy\nMr. and Mrs. Ijtindy of Midway, nnd\ndance lifter dance was continued until\ndaylight of llu. morning of lliu 25th.\nMr. R, E. Davis of the Grand Prairie\nliolel promptly culled supper at 12\no'clock, when all marched lu lhe refreshment, room and rcgitiled themselves with une of the ttinst elnlii.rail'\nnnd sumptuous suppers eyer spl'ead in\nKellle liiver valley, Mrs. Davis ami\nher nhle corps of assistants simply hnd\neverything, and they were here and\nthere and every where, wat cli'ng closely\nafter lhe wants of lhe guests; ill fact,\nlhey appeared to anticipate Ihe every\nwish and ivniil,..mil siisoinnl lily anil wit It\na| pin-cully unstudied promptness was\neach desire of lhe numerous guests supplied, Lung did lhe \"ealer'' remain\nat lhe well-filled tallies, helng loth In\nquit. Tlie nld linlcli was fain In withdraw from the suinpiiiniis repast and\nreturn Inn soon in his sinnky lint nf\npork ami lienns, unil many were lhe\ntiiaslsdrunk liy Ihem (the old liaehe-\nlm--) in Mr. and Mis. Davis.\nWn musl mil' forget lo inenl ion\nJohn M. McAfee, one of the prime\nintivers in lliis innsl. \"recbei'srhe'\nholiday hall ever given nn Grand\nPrairie, He ntnl hi- ablt; assistants\nwere iudefutl'jatilc in their clforts In\n|ilease and make rninfiaIiiiiii' the\nvisitors, The music was nil thnl could\nhe desired, heing furnished liy Mia\nCyrus Hill, assisted hy a deputation\nfrom Brand Forks. The prograiiiiiii.\nwas an iuipnited one fr Winnipeg,\nthe luiinc of lhe lied Elver Jig,\nOne nf lhe must enjoyable features\nnf the occasion was an Irish jit,* l.y n\nlucid merchant, iiccuuipanied l.y the\nsong, \"Luxy Dulau's Ass.\"\nCms li. t'\u00E2\u0080\u009E Dec. 26, 18IK).\n *-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\u00C2\u00AB\t\nAllVE TO THE SITUATION.\nTiie Hon. Mr. Blair, minister of railways and canal.', speaking a' a recent\nineeling held iu Westminster, gave\nvent In llie following expression of\nopinion lunching ilu* railway tpiesllon\nas affecting this province, and showed\nIhnt liis visit to liiilish Coliiuil.iii was\nattended with til least nne result, viz.,\nnf placing lliiil in a position lo form\nvery Concise views upon some of\ntiienuesllons touching ilm welfare of\nthe pruvince (it llie piesenl liana\nRegarding the quasi Ion of huiv lode,\nvelupthc enoiilry, he said he was not\njust Hied in making any definite pledge;\nlit) was nut lllllll.Il'i'/.l'tl In iin an. Tin\nquestion of railway construction embraced many complex questions. Even\nassuming tlie Crow's Nasi Puss road\nwas In lie lllllll, lhe quesliiiii teniiiiueil\nus In hi.tv Ilm win k nan In lie prosecuted, and a- l\" whether lliis work\nwas in I titriistetl tn a cuuipany\nentirely, or a cuiupatiy ussisleil liy the\ngiivi'inini'iil, or Lo huduue entirely liy\nIlm caivrriiuiciil, Then, if il was decided 10 lie a IVOlk which Ilm gllVel'll-\nmi-Ill iiiiiiii tint llliili'I'luka, Ilia lial nl a\nmul exlenl remained loliedeterinlnud\nof any assistance which ilm govern-\nment mighi give. All these qiicsllunn\nI must he iipprimchcd with ciiuliuii and\ndenll uiili in ll BlalCBiniiullki. uuy.\nliecelllly. lie hud lieen led In llnlllll\nlho expediency of cerluhi steps which\nluui already heen taken, The provincial\nlegislature lui.i Incorporated the Brillsh\nCul ti mliiii Southern railway, antl had\nj grunted large franchises und liberal\nland grants, viz., 20,000 acres per inile\nof limbered lands. This, for a road\n7(XI ur SOU tulles long, meant a \"grant\nnf lS.IXX'.UOO aires. Perhaps, this\ngrunt did imt Include Um guld,\nsilver and ulher precious inelals, but il\ndoubtless did ilm baser inelals and the\ncnul, which were nf vast vnlue. The\nrnul ilepuslls weie lu the extent uf\n1280,000acres, mul, when lit. found nil\nthat had been granted tu ibis llriiish\nColumbia Southern tallway, he stood\nappalled at the nature of Hie legislation, (Applause.) By what rlghl, be\nsaid, should any one cnrporiitiuu be\nveitci) with such fuipi'siuo poit'ei' Tv\nhuve ils grip ou llie coal and timber 10\nsuch an extent wns uu appalling consideration, (Loud applause')\nPersonally he felt sure Ihul If lliese\nundertakings could not lie curried out\nwithout aid from lhe Dominion, lhe\ngovernment would not siinclion Ilm\nexistence of any such monopolistic\nponer in llrilisii Ciiluiiibia, ll, mil a| \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\npliiusc.) If any assistance were given\nliy the Diiiiiininii, this company would\nbe made In relinquish these privileges,\nlle believed il would be betler for llle\nDominion in griinl even greater con-\ncessions than lo allow such it gigantic\nmonopoly to grow lip in Ihiscnunlry,\nRegarding Um Coiisl-Koolenay railway, lhe government would be pre-\npared to deal uiih il iu a liberal spirit.\nTlie gnvcrnmciil, however; proposed\nlo exercise ennl nil uver I In* (mil* mien,\nnnd Ibis, lie said, lliiil.ail reflecting OK\nany existing railway. In liis opinion,\nil was mil well for any government tn\nrelinquish nil conlrol on u company\neven composed of lhe best men the\ncounlry could produce. If the coin*\npuny Here composed of a baud of\nllllgels, lhey must, as lime went on,\ngrow more aggressive, I Applause and\nlaughter.) The government shuuld\nguarantee the peuple against excessive\nexercise uf power by these cninpanies.\nit wuuld be premature lo declare nny\npolicy in lliese mailers, hut Ihese were\na few general ideas which he thought\nInlglil tie acted upnu.\n*\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-.\nWAR EAC1.E.\nTiie Rossland Miner says: The War\nFugle is milking a great record nuw\nas a shipper. She loaded 11 cars of\ntiie Columbia und Weslern road Tiles*\nday mid loaded II curs nf the saint'\nlund from Friday of lasl week up In\nWednesday uf lliis week, All this nre\ngoes Iu llie Trail smeller mid some nf\nii is producing very rich untile, Tin*\nhighest hi,nli' n'alle bull) in guld anil\ncopper ever made at Trail has Iieeu\nproduced In tbe Insl few weeks. This\narises from lhe fact Ihul both Ihu ore\nfroui Ihu Le Roi ami lbe War Eagle\nobtained [ruin lhe lower levels is much\nl.el Ier I ban Unit fiiund iu lbe upper\nwinkings.\nll is pretty siife I,, lock fur suine substantial dividends frum lhe Will' Eagle\nin a sbiiit lime, li is certainly very\nreassuring I bat lbe lines!, me in tin*\nlllllll'should be found in Um deepest\nworkings, which are now itji feet be*\nlow tlle surface.\n 4 . 4\t\nWASHINGTON AND LONE STAR.\nWhat promised to be a luiig-driiwil\nand Icdiiiiis law suit uver the possession uf griiuud covered by the nbovo\nclaims, belween E, D. Morrison ou\nlbe one part and Ilm Spokane Mining\nand Milling cuuipany un llie olher,\nwus settled lbe other day in it limn tier\nsatisfactory in alt parties concerned, as\nMr. Miiirisuii accepted in lieu nf his\nclaim 125,000 shares uf stuck in Ilm\naliuve named company ami withdrew\nilis snil. This leaves lbe property\nwiilinui a cloud upon Iis Mile* ami also\nil givusn free hand lu the cuuipany in\nIlm nnil Ier uf develupiiienl and inning -nl nf Um mines, The legal at'\nUnisphere being i-lear, lhe cuuipany\nwill now make a vigorous onslaught in\nUm matter uf development, and willi\nthis end in liew it is stilted hoisting'\nund drilling machinery will sunn be\nInstalled,\n*- . 4\nANOTHER CHARTER.\nAt the nexl Billing nf Ihc purlttiRicfil\nuf Canada n charter will he sought fur\nlbe innsl fuel inn nf n railway from\nI points nl nc near tlm (ownof Iit'lll*\nbridge in lb.* N. W, T., in some poinl\nnn lhe Fraser ur tlm liulf of (leorglil,\nAs churlcm nro ulready in exislenro\nronferiiiig 'be power loons!met lines\nthrough tlm Crow's Nasi pas-, ibis new\napplicant will co Ilreelly liitncoui-\npetii imi wilh the ul hem fnr leghtlalln.\nfa vim's, establishing thereby a whole-\nsuine 1 i.all v,\n'lbe unlabel nf tlpplhunls seeking\nInitial ilimi al Ilm hands i.f ellhel1 ilm\nl in ii ii.i i.il ur Dominion imrllniuenls,\nI wuuld laud lull m ibal Um protiiolilig\nuf railway scheiiios and securing nf\nclinrlers is ell her n very ictnuuei'iitlvc\n'iii-ine-a nr ilm pellll rs having\ndiillilJlltlu inli'liliun- ni.' uli... iu Um\ngreul benefits in iiccruo upun theftir-\nnlsblng tiiiiispiirlallon in tlm rich Ier*\nriiiiiv lliii,iinb chilli Ihese railway*\nure designed m pas-.\n...\nTIIE liHEAT NORTHERN TUNNEL\nII. 0. Ili'tiiy. a inilliuiaiii-e contractor, bus secured Um contract to build\nthe approaches to Um Greul Nurtberu\nrailway tunnel through Ilm C.isiiiile\nuiuiiuluins uud the pieliininui'V work\nuill be commenced al mice. .li will .\ni luke a butt I six nn in I lis t u du lhe work,\nand then everything uill ba ready lo\ncuiinneiiie nu Ilm tunnel, which is\nspiikcn uf as one ni Um greatest\nengineering feats known in railroad\nI hislury. Tlm tunnel will ba two uin),,\none-half miles lung uml will reduce ll\u00C2\u00BB*/\na''\"..'J \"lie! ni .1 J.'.'.vi'.'in.. THE ADVANCE.\nW.H. NORRIS I'Hoi'KiKiiHt\nPublished weakly nt Miihvuy, 11. l>\nbtabsoripjion Price, $2.00 iur annum, payable\nlu art Vance, cither yearly or half-yearly at the\noption of the subscriber.\nAdveriidiuK Hatca wut ob application.\nThough ihc columns of Thk Advance pre\nalways open for the dlscussiou of matters of\npuiiii* interest .villi uupbrtanoo, wo tin not ncc*\newuiily endorse any of the opinions expressed.\nOorrospoudeiioe nf u perwna) nature will imt be\npublished.\nHE HAS CONE TO REST.\n: A cross in Lhlsspaee Indl-\n: i-ni C-. i hai your subBerlptlon\n:u* this paper has expired.\nMONDAY. JANUARY 1. 1897,\nEDITORIAL NOTJ38.\nHbaders, we wish you it Httppy\nNew Ycnr. anil in doing so K'lnt-liilii-T\nthat the pasl one has lu-wi full in\nninny .if nohow, or |lotililcs, oi'trials,\nor lempliilioiis or fears, and to sonic\ntlii'M* earthly n 111 irl ions have heen I posit\nalloyed'with much joy. pleasure-and night and puled\nprosperity, The old ymv is past, su\nIt*I it he. Let il icumin uiih cacti only\nin lilflllOiy, and ils lesson \u00E2\u0080\u00A2uu^hl he a\nguide to our rundmi duHllg Ihc nuc\njust entered upon. The past year, al-\nthough disappointing in ninny ici-peiis.\nno donhi, was yel sufuYieut.ly full of\nprosperity aud pltifji'ttsti ns to warrant\nlhe greal ainonnt of coulidciice will)\nIiiid an caithijUiikc occurred in the;\ndistrict, hardly could Ihh people have:\nhern more shocked than llieywerej\nwhen the news Limine currenl (if Ihcj\nand calamity which had liefulleu tliulrl\nniuch esteemed and highly fevered]\nfriend and hrother, Mr. Richard Taylor j\noF (jiecuwood City, and laid of Vernon, who, on the night of lhe HOth\ninst.., came to his dentil hy the ncci-\ndeiitai ailmiuislralioii to himself of a\nlarge dose of pru>sic acid, in lieu of\nanother drug he desired lo lake.\nAl llie coroners inquest held the following day, il ww* elicited that on lhe\nevening in question lhe deceased,\nhealthy ;ind sliong and enjoying lhe\nvery lies I of health, nnd in the hest of\ngood spirits, spent a few pleasant\nhours wilh Or. .lakes and his family at\nthe hospital iu company wiih Mr.\nArthur Kendell. Afler liic gathering\nllie di ceased and Mr. Kendell proceeded home together, and when op-\nMr, He iul el I's store said guod \\nHaving lefl Mr. j\nTHE\nCUP THAT CHEERS.\nCEYLON TeT* \"\u00E2\u0080\u0094WO\"*\n]\nPerfection Brand of Ceylon Teas.\nThe Choicest Blend of Ceylon Tea\nthat can be produced. Strong,\nPungent and Rich in Flavor.\nGuaranteed equal to any 75c.\ntea in the market.\nper6o\nLB.\nI ry a .siiiiiplii pound, put up in\n5c. per lb. less in 5 Pound Lots.\nLeu! Foil Packages only.\nJ. McNICOL\nlXL\u00C2\u00B1\u00E2\u0082\u00ACL-%arsty *a:ixcL .A.:ii.saiC8CJ:2s.53.a..\nllniiiii'll, the deceased proceeded in bis\nslorc, al lliu Illicit of lllllell bn Inula\nsni-l nl a combined disjioiisury ntnl\nbleeping riioin, ami enlerllig wile an*\ncoaled by his parllier, Mr. Fisher, whn\nteas already iu bed, Tu Mr. Fisher's\nempiiry, Mr. Taylor answered be had\nlitid it splendid lime anil li.nl enjoyed\nthe evening very much, Proi ling\nWhich wc enter upon tlie new nne, and I tn the other end of the room lhe tic-\ntherefore bearing lliisin mini!, we each Iccaseil was heai'il ctnnpuitlldillg a\nand all should look cheerfully lo draught, und as before ruiiring to resl\nlhe future, and endeavor if pussilile In\nmake the year iif 1887 uieiiinriible in\nour life's history. If we can accomplish Ihis we shall mil only have advanced a slop ourselves, lhe world will\nprofit bv our existence.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2+\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nWhat is the mat ter wit hi lie Vernon\nand Nelson Telephone company't Evidently they are iiut alive lo the situation, or lhey would nol have allowed\nanother company to nnliclp.il.c them\nin so rich a territory as that which is\nnow claiming tin' alleiitlmi nf the\n.Spokane ami Brilisli (Joliiiulila Telephone and Telegraph company. This\nlatter company intends having ucmii-\nplele.service in working Older between\nSpokaneand Un -shun] befure lhe firsl\nof May, and will it is suiil tap the\nBoundary (Jruek counlry wiih a line\nbefore the lirst of June, Tlm energy\nandfurt'tdght.of tin* new company is\ngreatly In lie admired uinl the service\ntn be furnished, if rales are rea-\nsoiiiible, lhey need have little fear but\ntlie people of iin- district will accord\nlo it a libera! piilromige,\n-*-\nAs the present yeai will untlouliledly\nwitness tl vast amount nf mining de-\nvclnpiiii'iit iu Ibis district, wnnlil il\nnot.hu well for large machinery Anna|'he school Jiousc, ivhete the\nrested in ils iiiiiiii, ami forming\nbe occasionally took a lironin-sell/ec,\nhis iiclinn elicited no surprise in Ids\npartner, Having swullowcil the ell', t-\nvesceiil draught, lhe deceased said lie\nguessed he would now go In bed. He\nIhen walked Inward tbe bed, and having reached il, lu. fell fnrwaid upon il,\nand in a short iiuu. expired.\nMr. Fisher becoming conscious suine*\ntiling liad happened, jumped ...it of\nbed, and discovering the cause ui\ntrouble, administered an anli.loie as\nbesl be could and I lien Had lnr lin\ndoctor, who arrived too late to render\nany assistance.\nTliu jury empanelled by Dr. .lakes,\nfunnier, I'llllsi-lei! ni lbe following\ngentlemen: T. Miller (foreiuui), ti.\niVnuil, A. II. Wnrgaii, ll. II. Huff, I.\nII. Halleti, (.', VV, II. iSin-nin ami .S.\nWebb. Tlie verdict roi timed wasac-\ncidciilal death,\nTUB [TOISRAL,\nThe lasl day nf ilie nli I your, Thursday, fhelilsl till., wilnesscd nne of the\nsaddest spuclacles in the history nf\nUreeiiWiHid Oily, as upon that day was\nlowered to llle grave one of Iter chosen\ncitizen*.\nBefure tlie limit* sel I'm' 111'-' funeral a\nI ii*..* iiinti it nl frien 1, gatlured ai\nbully\nGREEWNOOD CAMP\nBOUNDARY OREEK, B, I'.\n.. The Gold Drop Boarding House..\nGood Accommodation for Travelers. Kirst-clnss Mcnls Served\nOood Livery Stable in Connection.\nFRED GRAF. PROP.\nCAR\nto appoint good live local intents mj nsleU in its coiiin, nnu tunning a pro' _\nrepresent thein, and ililroduce llieir ''ess' look for the last lime a look! iTj^J\nwares lu probable jiivustiirs? Often- atone limy had so greatly revered in Mrftj\nlimes a miner or a company mil plod life. ThucoHio was then closed, and &}&\nalong ill Lint old-fashioned way, simply the heiiulitiil lokens nf luvu sent by JJJ&J\nbecause they ar t iiiiideacipiaiiiletl \u00C2\u00BB\"\"'i' sorroiviug friends, which lunk kjU\nwilh cheaper anil belief means nf cut- Illul'orni of wreaths, erosse.-, and l'es j sjfcJJ\nryingout the work, A horse whim toons of llowers, wet e placed upun and SjJW\nsubsliliiieil for the nld windlass, a and around it, and the service ihiiii-I JWJS\ndulling machine fur hand i.tec!, anil n uiuiiccd, whieh was eolidlicted by the JjJ\u00C2\u00BBJ\ngood pump Ini' Hie iild-fasliioiied BeV.H.\V. Irwin,'Thedeceased being a S\u00C2\u00ABi\n.1 /, I.l Jl^Ml\nffl The trade centre of the Grand S\n%m Prairie, Kettle river and ^\nfiM Boundary creek mining and \u00C2\u00A7$\u00C2\u00AB\ntm agricultural country. cH\nPj Situated at the junction of pf\n||p the Boundary creek, Marcus ||j\n| ffl and Reservation wagon roads. S\n\"M Nearest point to the Colville |||\nm reservation mines. $\u00C2\u00AB\nmi . ____\u00E2\u0080\u0094 ffl\nLOTS\nGOOD AS\nKin- priees nnd all fitherlnfotMiation apply to\nwhiskey barrel, would lieulenovatinn\nin the mutter of lifting nre, breaking\nof rock, and bailing oul water from a\ninine, whicli should uol only redound\nto I tie hem fit iif the mine uwiier, but\nus well lo llle mining eiiintniinily, as\nby lliis means a greater amount of\nWork could lie dune ami lhe developinenl. of our mines acceleraled. Ross*\nland's prosperity may Ina greal exlenl\nH,\V.Irwin\nineiiiber nf the Masonic and Odd\nFelluw orders, members nf the tin*\nfraternity I timed out iu force, and as\nstlHicieill. lime liad nnl been given in\nciiiiuinuiifutc with llie uuler nl'Olil\nFelines, l.riii tiers nf Uu- Masonic order\nlook clihrge of ibe funeral and acted as\npallbearers, Alinul had pasl twu the\npiucesainll Hied Iinui the si-llilnl bouse\nand funning outside moved to the\nC. E. STUART\nOARSON, GRAND PRAIRIE, B, (I.\nl.e said lo lie due Io the ready applica- cemetery, wbich issiliniled ahout twu\ntlnn uf machinery for development pur- miles north of lhe Imvu. Having ur-\npuses, and whal has been dune iu llie\nmutter of supplying machinery in ilm\nmine owners of Russland, mighi. be\nduplicated uniting those of Boundary\ncreek before lhe end of 18)7. Lei\ninuntlfacllifers llietefiire be up mul\nStirling ami whilsl helpingIIh'IiikcIvch,\nconvey a nniiely of benelll In us all.\natilhiiriliei\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lasl sail\npresence\nIris rumored Ihe U, S,\nhave refused In order lbe exlradiiion |f lhe greal\npowers as it ciiuseipieiice nl the reply\nlenileiifl tn Iheir rrpri'Sf llllll Ives liy\nthe stllliin, iu ausiver In lllerepreseiilii* |\nlions made In him up,in tlie Armenian\nlineal inn. Tliat the slilliin mil be\nobliged lo accede io the reipicsla of\nllle ciillililncd pntvers, ihere can be nn\nlllllll.I, bid Ihal be should have llle\nstamina In virtually defy ihe whnle\nwnrld, by bis excllllllillIllll llml, \"be\nmight !>.' the lasl uf theculiplis, bul lm\ncerliiinly would mil be a Khedive,\" is\nsnuielhiiig tn be unndered al and, iu a\nway, lube admired, Mailers havens*\nsiiuied such a grave ispeel, Uiui it cuni-\nIlimed altitude nf dellailre on lhe part\nof ihe sultan musl assuredly tiring mi\na crisis in a very short Iluie, und bus*\nliliiies mice entered upon, .. bo can\neven guess nl lhe coniplic.ilinns llial\nmight nut iirise as iieoiiseipieui-c.\nj wlm il waa\njalniig the public highway\n' Midway ami Greeiiwond, in\nnl llcceinber, culliileil Willi Mia II,\nMtirriiy nf Midivtiy, ami h id caused I\nln.ilily injury in bis ulfe, wlm was riding n iih Imu. Empiiry inin tb\" case\nwas held befure VV. II. Noirl*,,l, P.,\nand I,nn.'. Kerr, ,1. I',, uu the 2lsl I\nlust,, ami after healing lbe evidence of\nInn .if ilm ivillii'sses fur Ilm pans..cm\nIiuu, nf iilm.ii Mrs, Murray, ihe ji nt y\nel.limed in b ne I ii Injured, was ,\nilm imigisiinlcs dismissed Ilm a.is.a\n11 at Spokane SPOT CASH Priee3, freighl onlv adileil idutv lluown in), (\ni.l . '\nand Illtei'l'Ogalu inc.\n\u00C2\u00A30. DRISCOLL, CARSON, B. C\nThe Golden Gate Hotel\nI'AIHVIIiW, 11, C,\nV. ESXlio-tb - - - F_rojpx\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00B1Q-toip.\n(innil ,\('t'<).\l.\ll>l).\Tli)X. OOOD 8TABMNG,\nK lj A Hr I INT SlolJljnig' Place Cor Stages to and from Penticton and Oro, Wash.\nMIDWAY\nSAWMILL.\nNOTICE.\nCrockery Glassware,\nToys, Fancy Goods,\nMarked Down to 60\nPer Cent, ilelow Cost\nThis Is I Josh.\nLath and Shingles.!\nCall and be Convinced.\nN0T10E is hereby given lhat appli*\nration will be made in the Legislative\nAssembly of ihe Province of llriiish\nCo!tinililit, al ils nexl. session, for an\nacl Incorporating a enuipaiiy wiih\n| pniver In enlist fuel, nperale mid maintain eleelrle power and liglil slnliniis\nlund a sy.'.letu nf electric power mul\neleelrle light plants al lhe following\n0-A.orl - jJ'L.*L/I\Oi (a) Suine convenient point or points\n111 ur near Dog Falls on the Okanagan\nriver, wllhllliidlstaiicetif one thousand\nI (bum) feet of said Dog Falla, or sonie\nDflllPU A MT3 nDl-dCFll I\"1''\"\"'tl\"' Immediate neighborhood\nflUUIlfl Aliil littl!/Oij|ilJ:'l\"'''''\u00C2\u00BBfialso lo lake, use and divert\nIr the said Okiuiiigaii liver at saitl\nI point or points live thousand (5,000)\nini lies nf water, or such greater num\nber of inches us inay be necessary for\nI lie exercise of all ur any of the powers\nhereinafter set forth.\nThe said proposed point or points of\ndiversion and use ot said waters being\nwithin Yale district.\nWith power to use all of suiil water\npower, or any purl ion thereof, from\nany of I he said points fur tlle generating of electricity lo he used as a motive\npmver for propelling, driving, hauling,\nlifting, pumping, crushing, smelting,\ndrilling, nulling, and the operation of\ntramways and of supplying of power\nfor the operation of mines and stationary machinery, and electric lighting \u00E2\u0080\u009Ef\ncities, towns, municipalities and mines,\nand the supply of heat, and for any\nother purposes for whicli it may be\napplied or be required; witli power In\nuiake rates and charges For Hie supply\nnf said puwer, light, and heal, and receive reiiiiineralinn al such rales.\nWilli power 10 the applicants In ciiii-\nslrnet and Ulillnl uin buildings, eree-\nlinns, weirs, dams, raceways, viaduels,\ntriin.ways nr ulher necessary wurks\nconnected therewith, for utilizing and\nimproving and increasing Hie water\nprivileges; and also lu enter upun and\nexpropriate lands fur sites fnr power\nhouses, stal inns and necessary tramway lines and subways iu eiinnectioii\nwith Ilm said works and right nf way,\nfnr carrying Hie eleelrle currenl under,\nground or overhead ; and to erect, lay,\nconstruct ami maintain all necessary\nwurks, bridges, pipes, pules, cables,\nnires, structures nnd appliances necessary or proper for lliegeiiiTiilingnf\nelectric pniver and light., lis use, and\ntransmitting and supplying Hie same;\nWilli pniver In cunslruct telegraph\nlines and telephone lines over and\nalong lhe routes laken in transmitting\nsaid power, light, and heal, witli puwer\nIn make rates and collect, same I'm the\nnnu thereof by the public, and fnr all\nsuch i ther puwers as may be necessary\nIn fully ami completely carry un anil\nnperale such wurks.\nThe applicants tn lime the power to\nparticularly transmit ami distribute\nlbe electric puwer, light and heal, in\nthe following localities and through-\nnut. the same, viz.: Okanilgnn, Fair-\nview, Kereineos, Kruger Mountain,\nOsoyoos and Penticton, and to lhe east,\nof the said poiul or poinls where the\npower station or stations may be situate lo and inclusive'nf llial locality\nknown as Cainp McKinney, wesl as\nfar as Hie mountain range whicli\ndivides the Fraser river From the\nSiinitktiiiifi.il,north as far as IVnlicton\nand south to the international houjftl.\nury line, and in tile towns of Nelson,\nTrail, Russland,Bniiiiibiry Creek,Ciunp\nMcKinney and to such olher cities,\ntowns and municipalities as are now\nestablished or may be established in\nlhe west division of Kootenay district\nand Yale disttict; wilh pnwir to tlle\napplicants to engage in mining opera-\nlinn., nud tictpiire, by location or otherwise howsoever, mining properties and\nclaims, and work lhe same and utilize\nlhe electric power generated as aforesaid in so doing; wilh power lo purchase, act|tiire and lake over by all\nrequisite deeds and assignments from\nauv trustee fnr Ihc applicants any\nproperty, rights, wider privileges, and\neasements, and mining claims ur\nlenses acquired by any trustee.m behalf\nofllie applicants, and lhat the water\nprivileges sn acquired as aforesaid or\nobtained liy the applicants for whal-\never purpose mav be consul ida I ed\nwhere possible, and may lit. held, llli-\nlized aud ployed ill tlie exercise of\nall or anv of the powers above set\nlnr 111; ii illl power to ilm applicants ft,\nlake aud use from the Okanagan river\nanil liibularies I hereof, at convenient.\npuinls, such further water power as\nmny be necessary fur tin. aforesaid\npurpnses,\nWilli puwer lo I be applicants tn construed maintain and nperale single ur\ndiuiiilc track tramways wiih all necessary switches, sidetracks antl turnouts,\npules anil wires, and all nther requisites, appliances and puwers in cntinec-\nlinn therewith, throughout all lhe\nabove described territory and upon\nand alung Ihe lands, iiiitds, stieels and\nbridges conned Illg lhe lowus aliuve\nsel furlh and within the radius nf ten\nmiles nt each nf said towns, and uilliin\nIhe corporate limils of said towns, over\nIhe streets and bridges thereof, wilh\nllle privilege lo build such lines of\ntramways in sections, and froui one\ntnwii to another, without being re*\nquired lo build the nther lines, and\nwithin one or more of Iho said luwns\nor municipalities without lieing required In build lu all Ihe said lowus or\nmunicipalities and thruttghout all the\nsnid territory; willi pniver to take,\nIraiispurt and carry passengers and\nfreight therenn ami also willi puwer\nIn use in llle running unil Operiillnn\nIhercnf, llle electric pniver to be\ngenerated as aturesiiid, or such olllee\npniver as I be applicants may see fit;\nnull pniver In coiislrucl lelegruph anil\ntelephnne lines along the routes taken\nby lhe tramway lines, wiih llie right\nIn iiinke rates and culled same for the\nuse tliereuf by llie public; willi puwer\nto Ilm applicants In enter upon und ex-\npiiiprialc lands, and to open and break\nup llie soil and pavements of lhe roads,\nsireeis, highways iiiiiI hridftcs, fur the\npurpose of laving pipes, rails or tracks,\ncreeling poles or for any other purpose,\nand for all sueh powers as may be\nnecessary lo fully ami completely carry\nmi the works aforesaid, nr nny uf\nthem I willi puwer In the applicants to\num ki running arrangements oi'amul-\ngaiuiile with any ciiinpitny lulling\nsi mi Iur pntvers, nc ivilh nne nr iniire nf I\nlhe pntvers herein applied fur, audi\nvilli pnwei'ln ucquiie by purchase or\nulhcrwisc nny privileges Imlil by any I\npersim or pei sons, curpnralliiii or corporations, of belmllt nt' lulvntltllge III\nllie currying on of Iheiiforesuld works,\nllllll nperale Ihi' business of any sucli\nperson nr pcrsniis, cnrporiil Illll or cor-\npiiriiliuns, or utilize the suid privileges]\nin ibe rarrylng ou nf ilm aforesaid\nmirks, anil fundi so.-It pniver as may\nbe necessary lo fully and completely!\ncarry on nn.l operate all or any of the |\nafuresaltl wurks.\nllnleil nl lhe Cily nf Victoria, B. fi.,\nlllis Iirsl ibiynf December, A, 0. 181X1,\nMcl'iui.i.ii'.s, \Voottok& Barnard,\nSolicitors for ihe Applicants.\nNOTICE.\nNOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that, sixty\ntii.}-. after (Into, I intend to apply to the\nCliii'f i miimi*-,-itiiuT of Lnndfl andWorkBfor\nI'ci'iiiisKion to purchase the following deecribed\ntract of land, Kituatcd In the Bouthern portion\nof theUBoyooidivMon of Yale district, In the\nProvince of HritiHh Columbia:\nStarting at a pout 20 chains ttooth of tho norlh\nenst corner of prc-eu))>Liod No. 1003, thence\nnorth 40 chains, thence cast 10 chains, thenco\nsouth 40 chains, thenve west 40 chains\nto point of commencement, containing 160\nacres, moro or less.\nJOHN LINDSAY.\nDatcdat Midway, 7th December, 1896.\nCertificate of the Registration\nFoRuiGN ooMr-^anr.\nCompanies' Act, Part IV, \u00C2\u00BBnd Amending Aetl\nThk Cahjhoo Minino, Milling and Smelting\nCompany iForkioni.\nRegistered the 23rd Day of November, 1896.\nT IIKIIKIIY CKI.TIFK thnt I havo this\n1 day ii^lslcred \"The Cariboo Mining,\nMilling and SnicliliiH Cnmi'imT' (forelgn),undor\n\"Tho Uompnnlos' Act,' 1'nrt IV, \"Iiegistratlon\nnf l-'.in'i^li Compnnloa.\" nnd nmemling acts.\nTho bond ofllco of llie nnld company Is sftu-\nnli'il at the City of Spokane Fulls, State of\nffonhltigton, U.H. A.\nTho object* for which the company is established arc: Of owning iiiiiirsiinil mining claim*\nand real proporty. with all Ihc noccpsary wnter\nriKlitH thereto in llio territories of Washington\nand Idaho In lho United Slates of America,\numl also in llrilisii Columbia, and nho for tho\npn-piwe of owning, controlling and operating\null nocuwary milk smelters and reduction\nnorks within said localities for Uio reduction\nof any und ull ores mined or extracted from\nnny mines so acquired or worked by tho said\ncompany within said respective jurisdictions;\nand also lo work and reduce nny und ull ores in\nany of said works owned or operated hy said\ncompany in nny of suid bounties, and lo produce bullion Ibevcfromand soil anil dinposecf\nthe suine. and to sell, tmiirfor and dispone of\numl mining property or bullion therein, and do\nuny uud all things necessary to carry' on a\ngeneral milting, miPIng nnd smelting business\nwithin said respective jurisdictions, and for\nsuch purposes umoiijj others to make, use nml\nconstruct Humes, ditches, tramways, railways,\nund rights of wny iieceBsaryfor tho full and\ncomplete control of the husincss atorcsaid.\nThe capital stock of tho said company in\neight hundred thousand dollars, divided into\neight hundred llionsand shares of one dollar\neach.\nOivon under my hand nud soul of ofilcc at\nVictoria, Provinco of Uritish Colombia, this\ntwenty third day of Novombor, one thousand\neight hundred and ninety-six.\nS. Y. . IWiei'toti, Ksii., aiiorlff. LOCAL AND DISTRICT.\nMr. W. Powers left for Kelowna Tucwluy\non a business trip.\nHr. 6. Hone and Mr. McLalno took stage on\nWednesday for Hpoknno. BuHlueflfl and pleasure\ntiro the attraction* drawing them to the mining\nmetropolis.\nMr. A. Jacknn ot Midway left on Monday\nlast for Nicola, where ho Intends to reside in\nfuture, having accepted n position with the\nII. U. Cattle company,\nA rumor nflont uuys that Mr. C. L. Thomet\nwas married in Portland- Ore., Now Year's\nEve., and that he nnd his bride will arrive in\nMidway In a few days.\nMr. Joseph Harlan, of Great Hopes and\narastre fame, is expected to be among ns again\nnoon Mr. Harlan is at prcHcnl in Colorado,\nwhither he went upon louring Boundary creek.\nKvery one will be plcancd lo greet Mr. Harlan\nagain.\nBIT, A. S. Fowler, consulting engineer of the\nLondon und British Columbia Cold Fields company, mi unii'il from Cnmp McKinney ou Wednesday's stage, and, judging from lbe appear*\naucu of several little oaiiviw sucks, hu must\nhave been pitying attention to some of the\nmany promiMiig properties of that cnmp.\nOn Tuesday lusi Mr, ll. Wblto, acoompantod\nby Mr. Carpenter, a co-owner in lliu celebrated\nWashington and tone Star claims mi tlm reservation, was In town. Mr. White hus lhe\nlunnuguiHont at tho mines of the Bpokano\nMining and Milling compun's affairs, and Is\nvery enthusiastic ns to tho future outlook of\nthe property.\nKvery unil that lean's this district curries\naway to tbo cast and south certain sums of\nmoney, aud overy mall that arrives brings to\nthe people of this section many parcels contain*\niug goods of ad sorts nnd descriptions, principally millinery and fancy articles. Under these\nciruumstauues it is a matter of wonder some\noue cituuot be found who, being conversant\nwith thu business, would upon up un estnblisb-\nuieiit in unt'of the several towns of the uolgh-\ntii-ihuii to '.upturn linn trade mul keep the\nfound- or at least some of it, in the districl.\nThe opening is a good one. Why doe-j some\none not embrace the opportunity.\nIt Is to be hoped that thosj hiking part III lhe\nrecent Christmas Trco entertainment nt Midway will not bo discouraged by the uncouth\naud coarse criticism of the castor oil humorist of\nBoundary creek. Of course Hie young editor\nintended to be witty and original. He certainly\nwon original. On this continent It is not considered good taste ou the part of an editor lo\nmale vulgar jokes ut tbe expense of those who\nspend their time and cosh in furnishing a\nfreo evening's amusement lo the public, any\nmore than it would bo for a gentleman to puss\ncoarse remark.*- about his hostess at n dinner\nparty. The exception often proves tho rule.\nFor the better uccommodotlon of freight the\nC, P. It. should provide more warehouse room\nat Penticton. This coming summer will sec a\ntremendous amount of goods lutudted at* lids\npoint-, nud u repetition of sonic of lust, summers\nexpert met* b not desired by merchants. An\niiistauce wai. relalud tho other day in which it\nwas shown that goods shipped from Vernon in\nthe curly summer only reached their deal Jim*\ntion jn.*.! before Christmas, although the distance between the points was only about l.ji\nmiles. This was caused by ihe overcrowding\nof the present warehouse, making It impossible\nto ^ct at Ihc goods referred to until most of lhe\nfreight had boen cleared away.\n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0> \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\t\nMIXING NOTES.\t\nOwing to the flow of water in the Old Iron-\naides iu Greenwood camp, work has boon bus-\npobdo\"d for tho Uujc being, iw the parties who\nhad thu contract for sinking thu shaft deeper\ncould uot possibly prosecute the work. Nothing\nwill bad nn until tlu spring in 1 then pumping\nmachinery will have to bo installed.\nThe working shaft ou thu 0, A. It. is now in\napple pic order, everything having been properly\nHtraighUuicd up nml put in good permanent\ncondition, linking wjll now commence, uud\nwill be carried to a depth of .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00C2\u00AB, und If water\ndoes not interfere, lo 100 feet, or it maybe\n'deeper, Tbe G. A. It. Is another of thu Boundary Crook Mining and Milling company's\nproperties.\nIn a few days work will he sinned on tho\n[tl mn lary Fulls No. 'J uml il-Jclnims.owncd by Mr,\n1). A. Hulla-ook nnd situated near Boundary\nKails. The development will consist of tunnelling, and should the Uuby elulm lodge bu\nstruck by lhe tunnel to be run on Ihe Boundary\nFalls claim, work will be carried on continuously, ns ore that would stand sorting and shipping would be laken out.\nTho runnel on I lie Big Lodge cluim, one of tho\ngroup of cliiiins constituting the proporty of\nthe lloiim iury (reek .Mining and Milling com-\npny ispn gnssiiig fuvoialily and it is now in\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i iMaiiio. ut' 2a iccl. After seven feet'liad\nb'.'en run an assay {van laken which gave-v\nresull for nil milals of $86 to the ton. A\nfew davs ago the ore being laken out was again\nsubjected to an ussav, with lhe result thai it\nrau in gold $l!i.-i-\">, in silver IV 5 ounces, and in\nboppor 2.(lli) por cent., or a total value of I\n$115,411. The vein upon which thu tunnel irtj\nbeing run isa lateral one und lis peculiar angle\nand position ser-.es a twofold purpose, as not\nonly will the tunnel develop the vein upon\nwhich it is now being run. hut as well will In\nits course crosscut ut an angle two othor largo\nledges upon the same eluiin, nml this is the object in view. By Ihc time Ihe tunnel is carried\nfar enough to tap the two big ledges a great\ndepth will be attained.\n \u00C2\u00BB- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -4\t\nA GRAND SOIREE.\npaired, and needless tq say ample evidence was furnished Mine Htfel Hardy\nof tbe guests'appreciation of tha many\ndelicacies provided. After the banquet,\nthe guests again repaired to the hall\nand drtlicing was enjoyed fur the first\nflew hours of 1897.\nA ROUSING MEETING.\nOn the 20th inst. at Greenwood City\nthe Hrst pieeling since the inception <>f\nthe Boundary Creek Mining and Coin-\npierciai association took place, and the\nnu in her present and the enthusiasm\ndisplayed gives promise that the association has a live career before it.\nThe vice-president, Mr. Galloway,\noccupied the clmir, and Ihe first matter to claim the attention of those\npresenl was ihe ratification of the bylaws, pules und regulations of tbe association- which, after being read by\nthe secretary, and discussed by those\npresent, were adopted. Mutters pertaining io ihe constitution having been\nadjusted, Important liusiness was at\nonce taken up, ami the lirst thing 10\nclaim iheir attention was the ipiesiinu\nof fieingt. rales hetween the points\nMarcus and Penticton aud Boundary\ncreek. Theqilestiim was freely ventilated, and il was shown ihal the advantage still remained in a great extent wilh the Marcus route, iu spite of\nthe great reduction made iu rales liy\nthe C. P. It. The discrepancy, however was partly owing to the dUIerence\niu haulltig charges lietwcen the sever**\npoints, and In equalize these charges is\nlhe object aimed at hy the association,\nThis may he done if a cheap system of\ntranspurticion can he established\nwhereby go ds can he laid down at\nOkanagan Pulls, and hauled from\nthere instead of from Pentictou, A\npetition signed hy the merchants of\nBoundary creek nnd an explanntorv\nletter, both endorsed hy the association aud as well hy the Anaconda Commercial club, were ordered lo be forwarded to the 0' P. IJ,, together with\na copy of the resohilion passed at lliis\nmeeting.\nThe secretary was then instructed to\nopen correspondence with Mr, (i, H.\nFord, western representative of the\nDominion Express company, with a\nview of inducing the company to establish an agency on Boundary creek.\nStatistics showing the amount of\nbusiness al present transacted were\nordered forwarded with copy of tbe\nresolution.\nRailway communication to the district was then taken up, and so enthusiastic was the ineeling upon this subject, that those present would not be\nsatisfied until a deputation consisting\nof Mr. R. Word, Mr, H. Smales and |\nMr, Ti McDonnell were deputed lo proceed to the coast at nncertlid there interview members of lbe government\nupon tbe great question which is -t\nburning one wilh the residents of\nBoundary creek at the present time\nD. McDUFF\nGeneral Blacksmith,\nMIDWAY, B. C.\nAll Kinds of Work Executed to Ihu Satisfaction of Customers.\nLequime k Lloyd-Jones,\nThe best hay ancl grain'\nraised in the Mission Valley |\ndelivered at Penticton at low\nest possible prices by\nLequime k Lloyd-Jones. Kelowna.\nWrite fox- Prices,\n*h ,--\nllu. Obo.voob Vornon mul Kottlo illver\nMining imikliniH of Villi* District.\nNOTICE is horoby glvon, tliat nil pkcor\nolnlii.8lcgftlly liolil In ll.c Osoyoos, Vornon nnil lu-lllii Itivor Mining Divisions of Yalo\nDistrict, are luM ovor frum llio 1st Novombor,\nUSUI, li. Un. 1st, Juno, 1811\".\nISIgiKiill 0. A. R.I.AMII1.V,\nGolU Coriiinlssloiior,\nGreenwood City, B. ('., Uec. I. 1896,\nTo the Miners, Prospectors and Residents iienkh.u.i.y op\nBoundary Creek and the Kettle River District;\nGheetino.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wi, Peg to .-.ill your attention t.. lin* I'.ui I hut we\nhave recently opened .1 iiiii.i.i.tii.iI estahlifibiiienl nl GipniiH' 1\nCity mi Boiiiidnry ereek, and having received large eoneignineiits uf\n(-node suit nl ilc fur nli clauses of customer**, we Dike this opportunity\nuf gnliciiiiifi n share nf public patronage.\nIncluded in our slnek is everything 11 miner ..r prospector needs,\nand our lines ..f family groceries and olher goods will he l'liuinl\nreplete with every necessary, In cuiineclit.il with our i.l her liusiness\nwe lire wholesale dealers iu nines ami liquors, a large stock of\nwlil.h, of different brands, we keep constantly on hand,\nHy conducting our affairs on good liusiness principles, chief\namong which will he tin* wollfare of ..in* patrons, with a reiiiiinera.\ntion lo ourselves consistent with the service rendered, we hope to\nwin puhlic favor,\nThanking you iu anticipation.\nWe heg to remain'\nYours obediently,\nThe Greenwood city Mercantile Co,\n\" We Submit to the\nWill of the Majority,\"\nCOUNTY COURT NOTICE.\nNotice is hereby given that a sitting of lho\nCounty Court of Yale will be held\nAt Midway, March H5, lNtt7.\nAt the hour of II o'clock in the forenoon.\nBy command, IV. ii. MoMYNN,\nGovernment Olllco, Midway, It. V. C.\nNov, 14th, 1890.\nCOUNTY COURT NOTICE\nNotice is hereby given that, a sitting of tlio\nCounty Court of Yule will be held\nAt OvoyooH, Unveil Vi, 1807.\nAt lhe luui\" of eleven o'clock in the forenoon.\nliy command, C. A. R. LAMIJLY-\nGovernment .Olllco, Osoyoos, It, ('. (*.\nNov. 12th. 1800,\nAn- Ksi.iblislic-I Pntrlntfc\nK.-ii-ls, Bent- thin in tn iinl\nwlieii in neeil nf\nClothing and Groceries.\nVnu will sale money, W\nare Ihe lenders lu liOW\nPrices, Ask yom. neighbors\n; The White Front Stope. Greenwood\nI\nOLSON &PHELAN\nI A. MUIR 1 Ell\nIRiiccouon to II. K, Ity-lorl\nChemists and Druggists\nVernon, B. G.\n' Itoop. I'ir.irl;.., .lllokof\nI ii'U'.s, i Ihemiaulii,\nPatenl Medicines\n.nnl Toilet Articles\nPrompt and Careful Attention\nRENDELL & CO.\nGENERALS\niMAIL ORDERS.\n1'iir-Tori'iri:\n^MERCHANTS\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\ni\nGreenwood City and Boundary Falls, B. C.\nIlis Honor the Lloulonant'Govornor, under\nH,, i , , , i ,, the authority oonforrod on him by aub-BOCllon\nliving attended to these mutters, 2 of section, 27 of tno \"Health Act, not,\"has\ntlie meeting adjourned.\nTo\nboon I'li-iisi'd in mako, anil doca lioroby liinko\nihu fallowing roguintlon., namely :\nI. Tlml tho Hi'ii.o Hirer Mining Ilivision of\nMm Yule Biootorni I)Istrii-l, bo cronl.nl n lii'iillli\nDlatrloi mnler tlio provisions of tlio \"llnnlili\n.Int. USB.\"\ni. Tlnil William ilraliiiiii McMynn, Uoconlor\nat.lliihvnj, luitliii Local lionnl uf Hinltli fnr\n(he said llislricl. '\nA, (lAMPHEU HKDDIE.\nDoputy I'lrrk, Ifixocutlvo Council,\nWe are taking First-Class\nMining Properties in hand\nfor\nI'.llillllltla ,v I'm IIS, Proyrlol\nTlio Leading Hole!\nIn tlie Interior.\nMINERS WANTED.\nWANTED, THIRTY UOOD MINKKS\nat iiaiai lo work in l-'airvinv,'.\nIU lill X DAVIDSON,\nNOTICE.\nNOTICK IS IIKIIKHY GIVEN thai application umbo made ta tho Piirlinmo.il of\nCunudaul the next session thereof, for nn Act\ntn Incorporate a Company in construct uinl\noporato a railway from a point ni or noar the\nTown of LothbrldKO, In tlio Nurlli West Tcrrl*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0^\u00E2\u0096\u00A0IHHM wtslerlv\nFinding: Illl cash, time and throimli CrowaNcbI PaMl\u00C2\u00ABtheColumblarlver\nc> ' j In tho Province of British Columbia; llicncc\n11 if \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1 westerly to a point In said province'on or near\ntrouble and furnishing the the Fraser rlvor in* the stniiis of Goorgla,or\n, any armor inlet of lho samo ot lido wator or\nrfirlv fdr M rrL*-*** . Hl'a,Mmr(l- \vltl> l\u00C2\u00BBowor 1\" build, acquire,\nrcciuy iur iviriket ^ntBln and oporaio Btoam and othor vessels\n1 to he used in I'onnoollnli witli tho said mil way,\nStock\n. , , , , j in uv un.i'i .11 ' Vllliuvkli'll \"111! I I1VJ --III. I I Illl 11 II t ,\nand are Willing to take ,l!ao. V purohntni mul uou vvator to gonoralo\nt\u00C2\u00BB lolectrloal powor.and to sell nml |oh.o hiiiIi\nour pay in stocks. Treas\nury Stock Listed\nPur Further Particulars\nApply io\npowor.\nllnleil nl. Victoria, llrilisii rnlinaliln. 17:li\nI lleeemlier. 1800,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 iiSt I AROHK1I IIAIITIN,\nj Solicitor for Applicants,\nCERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION'\nL. C. DILLH1AN,\nBroker, SpnkaiiE.,\n-OK A- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nFOBEIGHI OOMFAHT.\nTn.'I'lcliralc'In*milipihig of llioultl\nami till' illi'iuiilllf*ul lilt' now v..ar, tin'\ntalizras uf Aliiiianiila, iiiali.i llio alls* I\npins of Il.o Aiiaiaaiila (loiuuii'irial\noiiili, livid a (Jl'illld soiroo.'il llio Ion u i\nllllll, 'I'll.' hall 1.aa In.illlliliilly ilia ilia...'il willi fl'ttllllljIB llf I'osos (all.'lll I),\nglll'lillldB, ovoikiooiis, mollos nail llnus\n..I' llio ilillaiaiii mil ions, mid nil coin-1\nliinoil proiluooil a vory pleiislnu efteet, 1\nK,irly ih \"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 uveillll\u00C2\u00AB' K\"''\"\"-! Rough-Mind -Srawid:-: LubIm1*. 13F5S\"IE\nCompanies' Aot, Part IV, nad Amending Acts\nBX7XX.D3QXCS\n3huuld '-nrutully consider\nthe oost of material, and\nby figuring, find out that\nall kinds of\nEastern Star Gold Mining' Company\nli'iniiaiiN.)\nReRlslored tho 3011. Day July, I8U0.\nGREENWOOD\nCITY^-\nIs llieCmitrnl Town and Supply Pulnl tiftheBniindaiv\nt'lt'ttk Mining (Jumps. From lliis Now Town roads\nload to tho\nGreenwood, Deadwood,\nROCK CREEK HOTEL . . .\nMOUTH 01'' ROCK I'liKKK.\nIT i\"f J.ieai..! i-iB-li., TH_a-.\nI.'|11ST-C|,,ISS Al'l'l..\niilli1TII)\ KOII 111 l-'.ala,\nGOOD STABLING\nfflrEseolloul KisliiiiKan Kellle River,.\"\"\"\n'C. F. COSTERTON\nVKHNON, II. ('.\n6enei*al Real Estate & Pinaneial Agu\nNOTAIIY PUBLIC\nA._tr_ar.-tt J^-o.x-**^\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nTill'' li'l.YAI. iNSI'IIAM'la Coy.\nTin: LiiNiniN am* I.amahhiki*: Kirk\niNSIiiANl'i: ('..v.\nTilt! Ins 'laiN.'K Cuv, nl' Noiitii\nA.MKHICA,\nThe I.iini.on ani. Caxaihan Frtm\nInsi'iianii.; IJiiY.\nTiik Sun l.ii'u Assurance ('ly oi>\nCanada,\nTiik li.uiiNi..f lli'ii.i.ixii asd Loan\nASSIH'IATIIIN.\nCopper, Summit, Long Lake,\nSkylark, White and Atwood,\nWellington and Smith Camps.\nLots nro Selling Freely and n a (loud Investment,\nFor Prlee of Lots and (HI. a* Informal.! Address\n] Appraiser i*oh thu\n'AN.M.A I'UII-\nJIANHNT Limn anu\njavinos Coy,\nARMSTRONG\nHOTEL\nII. KKYKS.\n1 'rop.\n(tonil Aitiiii.modal ion.\nUi-sl Liipit.rs and I\n'iKiirs.\nKirsl-I\nass ,Slaliliii(f,\nARMSTRONG\nB. C.\nROBERT WOOD,\n(fifi-inviir.il Cily, Hiiuiiilary Cl k. II. (',\nOr Apply 111 Agents,\nC. F, Costerton, Vernon, 13, C.\nA, K. Si\nVn\n;half wai house\nKETTLE RIVER\nV.RK'nVKEN^\nf Marcus and Boundary Creek Points\nSTAliK STATION AM)\nGOOD HOTEL ACCOMMODATION\nBust Brands Liquors iind Cigars\nGcoi'ice I'ldivni'dj* - - Pi'nprletor\nH. WRIGHT\nlIUIiUH.' rK.;Tli.'V Uml I havo till..lay\ns.n\nllu\n1 rvKlstoiwl lho \" Itatoni Rial Uolil Minlnji\nnf Uiiitikii I'i\nGREENWOOD CITY . . . .\n. G. E. SEVMCUR 1 CO., Props.\nI'uurse of pooplc assoiiililnl. Midway\nGreenwood and towns further afield\nlieing well represented. Offleera of I lie\nCotnmerrial oluli acted as a reoepliuti\nI'omiuillee, and when a sulli.iont iiiiiii-\nher of gliosis had arrivoil llio urehestra\nstruck up a lively waltz anil dancing\nbecame the order of the evening,\nOno minute before 12 a report echoes\nthrough the hills ami Into lho hull,\nconveying thereby to those iissuml.led\nthe intelligence lhat llio old your was\ndrawing very near a close, and a\nminute or two later another report\ntold all present the new year had arrived. Other Intelligence was also\nconveyed to the assembled guests by\nthe report of the cannon, ns liy it lhey\nwere summoned to a grand banquet,\nWhich had been prepared fnr Ihem at\nthe Palate hou\nShingles, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Lulls, - Etc.,\ncan be purchased at the\nBrand Forks Sawmill,\nCHEAPER THAN\nANYWHERE ELSE.\nSTRICTLY FIRST-CLASS\nlxx,tntniftmKXitntr,XiXtnxi\u00C2\u00A5iX^i.c joined l.y ihe squadrons of\nthe olher powers.\nLIME! LIME!\nIf yoll want to pninl up i\ cahin,\nplanter a hnuse nr build a foundation,\nieol Wells' Lime Kiln\nOffice, Uendell&Co'sHlore,\nBoundary Falls, H.c.\nFLOUR-if ->}FLOUR\nWe have commenced the manufacture of Flour and are in\nthe Inisiuess to stay, and we now offer the following brands for\nsale: Hungarian, X X X X, Strong Bakers and Superfine.\nAlso Bran, Shorts and Chopped Feed.\nPatronize Home Industry and keep the money in die district. Our Hour has been pronounced the superior of any now\nmanufactured in British Columbia,\nOkai^gan Flour Mills Company, Ltd.\nArmstrong-, B. C.\nWe Handle Hardware and Hardware Only.\nW. J. ARMSTRONG & CO,\nHardware, - Tinware \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 and - Stoves\nANA ONDA, B. C.\nOur Stock of\nNOTICE.\nNOTICK Is lioroby glvon Hint .iiipllenlluii I \u00C2\u00A3b*J*'\n.vill In- iiiiiiIi. Inilu' l,..|iW\u00E2\u0080\u009Eli\ii. ',-ei, ilil, \Sill_\nof tho 1'rovlnco of llrlllnh Coin in in lt.iiu.xi fftVl\ntii'ssiuii fur aiiacl Incorporating nuuintMii'' ivlili , ..mm\npower lu I'liiislrin-I. oporaio nail liuiiiillilli . flCWaJ\ncl.-i-i.-ji- powor and itgl.i .hiltoiis nnil a system -JlsJlr\nofoloolrio power .....i olcolrlo llglii plants al UfilHf\nllio following lUUloiis, via,: J-TjfJj\nInl Suaii11'linvi'iiii'iil luiilil nli.ni 1 IJit'i-i- iniiul ?t~_2i\nrod vur.lKaliiivf He- unfair fnll-un lli.il pari uf\ntlm Kootenny rlvor kiniivii a- iin- si. Ague*\nKails uf k.ihiiii,iy rlvi'i'; al.-ii In Iaiui, nan unil\nMIDWAY\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nTHE FUTURE\nCrockery, Glassware, Shelf and Heavy Hardware,\nBellows, Anvils, Heating and Cook Stoves, Woodenwnre, Sash\nand Hums, Puinls and this, has lieen selected to meet the\nrequirements of the counlry, and will lie found most complete.\nSpecialties\nJessop's Steel (any size); San Francisco Powder,\nCaps and Fuse; Miners' Outfits.\nJototoxixg* Shop\nAny order in the Tin or Iron Fine will secure our\nPrompt an.l Careful Attention at a Reasonaiile Figure.\nW. J,Armstrong* Co,, the Hardware, Tin and Stove Men, Anaeonda.\nRAILWAY, MINING AND &\nmsmmm umm center of\n iiilm \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei i 'i?3#\nPenticton Livery, Feed and Sale Stables\n(li) Al BOH10 DOIlVCIllfllll piittll ill) (ll\nwine of Kootoimy rlvor, nboul ono lituulrotl 1\nyurds nbovo the poinl whore lho Columbia unil\nKootenny railway crowjea the Kootenny river:\nnlrt'i to take, iisn niiil divert from tho wilil\nKootonny rlvor nt wvlil point sn muoliof thu\nwatcrfi tuoroof nn mny bo ncoosunry lu obUiiii\nI wo tlioiisiiiitt ('2,1*00 linrsii powor,\n[oj AtBpino coiivoiiloiil poinl on Lho north\nm\nm\niver\nnk uf Murphy crook, niiniii i Iniiniroj lA&if | nrc nn P-icv Tpriris tn Artiril Rputdpiifi;\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ils fi iii iniiul whoro tlio Murphy crook \ W& j^^^l____, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 L... ____ . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I....... \u00E2\u0080\u0094,,.,'\nFor Particulars Apply to\niok: alsu I\nlako, use ami iltvorl fnnn (tic milil Mui'pli,\ni-ruek nl snid piinl si. much uf llio wutori. ', f*J\u00C2\u00A3Sl*\"\ntlioroof as may bo neccssnry lu obtain throo I VJVEt\ntll'lllsilllll i:i,ll.'lil) iiiirai: power' I fOH\nAll uf ..liuii abovo pnlnls ar. within ihc tl'ft\"\nWcbI Divisionuf Kootonny Dlslriol, fSlif\nWith powor lo use all ofmlit waler powor Unlet\nor nny portion thereof from nn; ol suiil polnln fy ffi\n(or tho generating otolootrlclty I\" bo usuil tu. n \i_or*\nmotlvo puwer for prone liana ilrivlng, iiaiiling,, fSW.\nlifting, putnplug, crushing, Bindtlng, ilrlliing,; littfftn\nmilling, nml Um opcrutli f tram ways ami j }3lJ)i\nA. K. STUART,\nIII.WAY, II. (',\nR. C. ADAMS,\nM..NTUKAI,, P. Q.\ntlm supplying\nmine.\nlighting\nnuncsaud llu1 supply ul' bi'iii ami roi* any olher\npurposo.. fur wliieli il iiiuy In. applied ur bu\nrequired, .villi powor lu mako rules nnil\ncharges Iul'tin: mpply nf alii.I p .wor, linlil \"ml\nIienl ami rocolvo ronuincratluii utstich rales.\nWilli puwer In Il.e applicants lu enlisl lau-l\nami maintain buildings, t reettoiiR, well1., dams,\nI rneuwajii, viailui-is, tramways,orothor neees*\n.,,,,,,. , ,,, ,, ,, ,. Isarv works oonnocloil ihorowltli iur aiili/iiic\nNew }nrk, all mlcrest, \\. P. Hoi- Una improving anil Increasing the walor prlvi-\nsletter to .1. A. Kerr. leges ami alsu lo enter up mil exprnprlnto\nI lliliila iur alius Iur pniver liiiiliiiis. still inns uml\nMountain Lake, } inleresi, W. Haw-' necessary tramway lines ami subways in eon*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nn in 1 l Ci.olfii.lil section with lho said works anil right of way\nson in ,1. .1. uaiiinelU, for carrying the oleotrlo eurroiil Underground\nI'llcho, .'.interest, \V. llawson to.I..I.'in',..i.'''b.'al anil lo oreol, Iny, oonslruel,\n., lu ,,\" lam.l imiinliiia all imeea-arv wurks, linilj-es,\nt ;i i iiiiiiii. I pipes, polos, cables, wires structures nnil ap-\nor proper fur Iliogoiicmtlng\nGood Single and Double Drivers, and\nGentle Saddle Horses.\nAND\nGUIDES\nFURNISHED\nHUNTING PARTIES\nGOURLAY AND JONES, PROPS.\nHOTEL.\n; \u00E2\u0099\u00A6-$\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6'>\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6****\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n(\u00C2\u00A7) {\u00C2\u00A7) CEO. P. MIMS, Proprietor.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Grxy-anLC^. Foi\u00C2\u00BB3es, tt. C.\nEthiophi, all interest, I?. S, -*atll\u00C2\u00BB-j So-ie^S PRST fLASS.\nIng ami supplying the same: with power *-* ' ^-^\nway and (j. A. Rendell lu ,1, (J, Haas, mlti _ ...\n.,.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E..\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009En to construct tnlcgniiih lines nml telephone line*,\nDECEMBER 211. over and along llio roiilca taken li. tnuisniltllng\nBlack Bear, J interest, A, W, Land- H1! 1*\u00C2\u00B0\u00E2\u0084\u00A2-. Ighl anil heat i with power lo\n,, . ,\" i Iiinke runs anil collect sn.nc fnr Il.e un:\nIlltlW to A. Johnson, thereof ay Hm public, nml nil such ollior\n.Sansoin, all interest, D. Steward to '\"\"\"\"' \"' !\" \" \" -\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"' \":\" :\"''h'\"1'\n11. Patterson.\nQueen of .Spades, all Interest, A. E.\nMcPhillips In ljillooel, Fraser Hivcr\nnnd C'aril.oi. Gold Fields con.|.any.\nCalgary, f Interest, T. A. (Jarluud lo\ntt. T. liol.liisoii,\nCalnary, f inleresi., M, T. Holiinson\nlo Al. J. k.iley.\nMaud 8, all inleresi, Al. T. Rohlnsoil llio oleotrlo powor gonoratcd ns afore-sold in\ndoing, .villi powor I\" puvohnso, acquire uml\nJERMS SI-50 AND $2-00 PER DAY-\ni^^^^^S ftospentflps' Livery, Feed ui Sale Stables\nilghl and lieat In the towns of Nets llosslnndl I\nTrail. Kaslo, Samluii. Xe.v Denvor, Throo\n, \u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00C2\u00BB,.\u00C2\u00BB iu..., IS. c.\nM. I*'. P'OI.tiKU, PBDPBIKTOK,\ninodation and Moderate\nKTo Cli.ix3.e*se Help\nFinest brands of Wines. Liquors and Cigars. Livery and Feed\nStable in Connection. Saddle Horses a Specialty.\nTHE MIDWAY HOTEL\nMIDWAY, KETTLE RIVER.\nFirst. Ohi&B Accommodation. Good StnhHtig, 'IVnnimis of MUge I*ine\nt'rniu Maiciis, Washington.\nMcAULEY & LUNDY, Proprietors. '\nGrand Prairie Hotel\nt'AHSON, KETTLE HIVT.B, 11. C.\nSituate in tbe Immediate Vicinity of the Boundary Creek Mines.\niSES^ TearaS> m* ^ M hm M UM Mli Mm First-elassaccommodation-f^Ua^lin, Pub..c. Stage Line*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2rook, wiiii jiowcr lo iho appiicnnu to Hay\u00C2\u00BB Cram ana wooo tor &aie,\nngago iii iiiiiiiiit< opomlioiiB uml iwitjiilro by m \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 r a 11 XT* 1 C* * 1i.\n\u00C2\u00A3KS^^^ of All Kinds a Specialty.\nnil llllll 1- Oltloi\nGriind Forks, 11. 0., Below tlio Bridge,\nto Al. ,1. Kaley.\n(\u00E2\u0096\u00A0onion, J interest, ALT. Robinson\nto Al, J, Kuley.\nWaterloo.\nsay to J. F. Moor.\nHanover, A interesl, .1. 1', Kelly lo\nH. AI. Campbell.\nTiger, J inleresi, James Fox to J.\nPiigsley,\n 4 . 4\t\nELECTRICITY.\nMachinery luis been ordered and il\nis expected ihal. wilhlll thirty days lhe\nTrail Creek smelting works, as also the\nlown of Trail, will he lighted by electricity, Water will l.e used for generating the puwer, and il. is more Ihnn\nlikely the machinery art)..ml the\nsmelter will be run by electricity in*\nstead of steam as at presenl.\n 4 . 4\t\nAFTEil THI3\ntake uver liy all roquWlo doeds ami iissIkh-i\nmollis from nnv Irtisleo fin ilm applicants nny\nproperly, rights, water privileges, nnil oaso-\nmoiits and milling claims or tenses acquired by\n,,.,.,- any IniBteo on bohnlfof tho applicants and thnl\ninleresi, J. \\ . \ oung thj wni0r privileges so acquired ns aforesaid into Lindsay, Ash k Fletcher. I obtained by the nppltauiia foi' \u00C2\u00BB' oyer pur*\n,,., '' . ,, . ,,,,,., I pose may bo ooiiBoildalcd whoro posslblo und\n(illver Basin, all Interest, K H. lain,- ,,mJ- UD in-M, utniaeil nml employed In lbe'\nexercise of nil ur nnv uf lbe puwers abovo set\n[firth, Wiih pniver in ihc applicants to lako\nand use from ilm I'uuleiniy river. Murphy\ncreek. Kellle river ami lloillltlary creek, anil\nlliillllaries Itiurcaf. ill einivellieiil pninls sueli :\nfurtlior walor power ns tuny lie necessary for\ntlmiifiirusiiiil purposes,\nWilli powor in (be applicants lo construct,\nnininiaiii nn.l oporato single or duublo truck\nIramways with all nooossary Bwltchos, side I\ntrioksand turnouts, polos and wires, and all I\nother requisite appliance* unit powors in cm-1\nneetinn tlicrowltl) i.]>aii .nnl along tho lands,\nroads, stfeotsiuidbridges connecting iiu- towns\nabovo sot forth ami within il.e radius nf ten\nmiles uf each of said towns and within liic ear-1\nporntolimits uf any \"f salil Iowiih over llie\nstreelsniiil brlilgcs thereof Willi Ilm privilege\nIn build sueh lines ut Iramways in BoolloiiHaud\nfnnn tine lown In nnalber wllllOUl licilift\nrequired lo build Hr othor lines ami wllliln\none or more nf tlio said towns or iiiiuitclpallttoi\nwlshout beingroqutrotl to build in ail tliosaid\ntowns; .villi p uver In tako,tranBporl ami carry i\npusBongoi'd un l freight thereon, and iiIho with\npower in use in ilie running nn.l opoi'iillon\nthereof tiioclcclrlo powor tu bo gonorntcil as\naftiresiiiil, uracil iiilier motive puwer ns\ntho lipililoiUlt. mav see III. nml power In mi\nBtruol lolegr.iphand tolophonolines nlong Ilm\nllio rallies laken by III\" ll-iiuiivay line-, .villi\n,,,, . a i. i i tin.rlulil In ...'.la' rules ami cillecl name,for\nthere is hope for Boundary* creek tho iwo thoroof by lho imblle. With power lo\nllie npplleiuils in iiiiii- upon and cxproprinto\nlamia ami In npon uml break il|> Ilm anil nml\nnavoiiicnlsof Ihe mails. sfrootB. hlghwayfl nml\nbridges for the piirniwout laying plpos, mils oi\nIracks. wreellng poles or for an. ollior purpnsc\nnml fur nil snell power, n * nun lie necessary in\nfallv ami eoinlilotoly carry mi I be worka nfori \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0aiiilnrmiyiif llieni, Willi powerlolbuappll*\n.um.. loiuako running iii'mngoiuonls or nmalgii\nmate ..ul. any company having similar powers\nor wilh on' ur mnro uf tlio powers herein ap\nplie.l fur. nml ivilh powor iii acquire hy purlin r otherwise .my privilege hold hy ail)\npel', ni nr persons, eorporallou nr corporal Ions,\n(beneiii rn- iiiiii.iiiiae iii il arrylngon of\nFURNITURE!\nCHEAPER THAN EVER\nAT CAMPBELL BROS.\nTWO CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094UPHOLSTERING-^-\nROSSLAND, B. C. VERNON, B. C.\nwhen such propel ics as llle following\ndescribed can be pul upun Ihe innrkel\nand I he shines ol lhe company, which\nis capitalized at $1>000.(XK), llml purchasers. The properly referred In is\nsituated near Ilosslniitl, and is thus described in u very large nihcrliseinciil\nIu une of the piiucipnl nnpersof thill\nsecllon. ll-ays nl one pari a pit lias\nbeen opened for a depth of four feel\nand a length of nboul eight feel. This\ncut is all in yein mailer, showing no\nWalls III either end. Assays Inan lhe\nore laken out ran from tjl'lln $7 per\nton. Truly this must lie n wonderful\nmine.\nTURKISH TROUBLES.\nTurkey has been fooling wilh Iho\npowers in ipilleu uiinchalaiil maimer\nfor .some time past, but it would secui\nthe powers are slowly bul surely coining lo the conclusion Ihal. coercive\nmeasures will be necessary More the\ncrying evils exisling in IlicOlloinan\nempire ore remedied. Shu-el he Czar's jf mlnoi a, .a. . ...\nisit li> England in September lasl. fe)'1! -\u00E2\u0084\u00A2in \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'J dato horoof,.to.apply to tho\n\" , ,' . Mining li vler Iur a eiTiiilei i Improve.\n1 Fl L, _\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E^=_-j-.^ir\,ri.t-Kirilfil4jr1\u00C2\u00BB\"'4t\n^EL\nto Midway and Marcus, Wash. Blacksmith shop in connection.\nMcLAREN BROS. .... PROPRIETORS\nJ'\nTHE FASHION\nFEED - LIVEJR,y - jp - Sj/lti-E - SpBtlS\nGREENWOOD CITY.\nAlways on hand Good Single ancl Double Drivers, Ladies'\nand Gentlemen's Gentle Saddle Horses. Pack\nHorses for Hire.\nHeavy Teaming at Reasonable Rates.\nVERNON MI, FEED AND SALE STABLES\n^i\u00C2\u00BB*a>j>if>M* "Newspapers"@en . "Midway (B.C.)"@en . "Fairview"@en . "The_Advance_1897_01_04"@en . "10.14288/1.0309172"@en . "English"@en . "49.175"@en . "-119.6"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Fairview: Stuart & Norris"@en . 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